Stephanie Rhyner, a second year graduate student and teaching assistant, presented at the Fifth Annual Feminist Art History Conference in Washington D.C. October 31-November 2. Her talk was titled “Fabricated Femininity: An Examination of the Role of Lady Fu Hao Through Body Ornamentation,” which was based on a paper written for a course taken with Associate Professor Ying Wang. At the conference, Stephanie heard some amazing talks on femininity and sexuality and met some of the scholars in the field.
Rhyner presented at 5th Annual Feminist Art History Conference
